Landlords Using Section 21 Instead of Section 8, Survey ShowsBy Em Morley (she/they)|2023-11-20T13:40:39+00:006th February 2019|
Will the Fees Ban Help Letting Agents Stay on the High Street?By Em Morley (she/they)|2019-02-05T10:33:14+00:005th February 2019|
Redress Reform is a Positive Step, but Landlords need Time to PrepareBy Em Morley (she/they)|2019-02-01T09:15:17+00:001st February 2019|
Scotland should be the Model for Lettings across the UK, Agent BelievesBy Em Morley (she/they)|2023-11-20T13:40:10+00:001st February 2019|
Improve the Current System, Rather than Introducing a Housing Court, Law Society UrgesBy Em Morley (she/they)|2019-01-31T11:00:30+00:0031st January 2019|
Government to Outline Details of New Electrical Safety RulesBy Em Morley (she/they)|2019-01-31T09:00:43+00:0031st January 2019|
Landlords to be Legally Required to be part of a Redress SchemeBy Em Morley (she/they)|2023-11-20T13:38:54+00:0025th January 2019|
What’s in Store for Landlords in 2019?By Em Morley (she/they)|2023-11-20T13:38:50+00:0025th January 2019|
The Tenant Fees Bill has Completed its Passage through the CommonsBy Em Morley (she/they)|2024-08-06T15:44:55+00:0024th January 2019|
Housing Court Could be Essential to Property Redress SystemBy Em Morley (she/they)|2019-01-22T10:59:59+00:0022nd January 2019|
Landlords Warned about Failing to Comply with Licensing SchemesBy Em Morley (she/they)|2019-01-21T09:00:23+00:0021st January 2019|
Tenant Fees Bill to Come into Force on 1st June 2019By Em Morley (she/they)|2024-08-06T15:45:44+00:0016th January 2019|